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TigerGuy

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  1. I had never thought of it that manner and I'm doubtful it is meant to work that way. Anyone? I think if you find cloth wizard settings that work well in one instance... remember them ( to paper?) and use them as a starting point with the cloth wizard for your next outing. I suppose so, but supposing you make your own spring system, like for a fat guy's stomach? If a spring system has already been made, it doesn't show in any choreography created afterwards. It doesn't even allow you to click that spring mode button (or whatever it's called), unless you activate the Cloth Wizard and start a new spring system. Also, to keep cloth effects in future choreographies from messing up, you'll probably have to delete the previous spring system first, but then the simulation in the previous choreography is lost (So you'll want to hope you've rendered it already). Thanks for responding. If I can't go with reusing spring systems, I'll just go with your suggestion of writing down the cloth settings.
  2. When I activate the Cloth Wizard in a choreography, it works pretty well. When I activate the Cloth Wizard in a different choreography, with the same model, the cloth just bounces all over the place or something, when I simulate. I notice that each time I use the Cloth Wizard, a new Spring System folder appears in the Objects folder; I assume this means I can reuse this one spring system in other choreographies, instead of clicking "Cloth Wizard" every time, but when I put a model with that spring system into a different choreography, I can't figure out how to use the system. However this is done, I presume you can do the same with spring systems you create from scratch (which is done in an action or choreography window, right?).
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